Spain's Nani Roma wins Dakar Rally

Spanish driver Nani Roma won the Dakar Rally, 10 years after he clinched the motorcycle title in the gruelling event.

Roma, 42, overturned a 26-second overnight deficit on his Mini team-mate and 11-time champion Stephane Peterhansel to take victory.

South Africa's Giniel de Villiers won the stage, the 13th and final one of the race over 157 kilometres from La Serena to Valparaiso, with Roma in fourth place behind fellow Mini drivers Krzysztof Holowczyc and Vladimir Vasilyev.

Roma becomes just the third man to win the Dakar title on two and four wheels after Peterhansel and Hubert Auriol.

Spain's Marc Coma, riding for the KTM team, won the motorcycle title for the fourth time.